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 We first took a Panoramic image to examine the area of the bridgework . No damage to the adjacent tooth structures were seen but obvious bone loss can be seen on the area of tooth no.12.
 We then took a ct image 12x7 to confirm our earlier diagnosis on the area of tooth no 12 . No bone loss was present. We also took measurements on the only the alveolar bone but it seemed to be too Thin for implant placement.
 While using EZ3D2009 Proper measurement were taken to plan for the implant procedure. We also did panoramic curve to see the cross sectional image.
.jpg) Also the dynamic view function was used to really show the condition of alveolar bone. Implant placement is possible in this case but also it needs facial area bone graft for added bulk and strength.
 We can plan implant placement procedures making the implant surgery more precise and less likely to Fail.
 In this stage of the procedure we first did a releasing incision then we raised the flap after that we inserted the implant on the area of tooth no.12. notice the lack of bone coverage on the implant site.
 Bone graft was then inserted to bulk up the implant site . This would ensure ample amount of bone would grow around the implant making it less prone to implant failure
 Collagen membrane were placed on the facial area of the implant site to retain the compactness of the bone graft and promote bone growth. Notice the implant site after six months signaling success in the placement.
.jpg) A post operative confirmatory cross sectional image were taken to show the placement and progress of the implant fixture.
 Checking the implant¡¯s osteointegration with oblique Mode. The implant site shows bone growth six months after placement.
.jpg) Post operative panoramic image of the implant site.
 Periapical view of the implant showing a clearer view of osteointegration and its final restorative crown
 Post operative pictures of the implanted tooth no.12 Notice the great detail of realism on the said restoration.
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